TravelingMan0491
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My hopes for this thread is a compilation of experiences that we've encountered on the road or off with our 6.5/6.2's and what was done temporarily to get us back on the road to the nearest shop, home or ultimate destination. With that being said, I present to you what I hope to market and make my riches with:
Upper radiator hose retention system!
What does the retention device retain from? From keeping the alternator pulley/fins from wearing a hole into the hose of course!
By the way, this is the kind of corrosion that happens when you run 100% distilled water for a good 2+ years but what I was trying to point out is how the alternator fins had worked over halfway through the thickness of the hose.
After installing the replacement hose, it too looked like it would come uncomfortably close to spinning parts and my solution was to trim about an inch or inch and a half from the hose on the radiator end. Take note not to trim the thermostat housing end also since this would essentially cancel out your trimming from the radiator end. The idea is to keep the thermostat end longer than the radiator end so that you create more clearance for the hose from the alternator.
Upper radiator hose retention system!
What does the retention device retain from? From keeping the alternator pulley/fins from wearing a hole into the hose of course!
By the way, this is the kind of corrosion that happens when you run 100% distilled water for a good 2+ years but what I was trying to point out is how the alternator fins had worked over halfway through the thickness of the hose.
After installing the replacement hose, it too looked like it would come uncomfortably close to spinning parts and my solution was to trim about an inch or inch and a half from the hose on the radiator end. Take note not to trim the thermostat housing end also since this would essentially cancel out your trimming from the radiator end. The idea is to keep the thermostat end longer than the radiator end so that you create more clearance for the hose from the alternator.